Book Title: Jaina Paribhashik Shabdakosh
Author(s): Vishrutvibhashreeji, Mahendramuni
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ Jaina Pāribhäşika Sabdakośa -383: without getting any external cause. bāhyapratyayamantarena ye pratibuddhäste svayambuddhà. (NandiCū p. 26) Svayambuddhasiddha A type of Siddha (liberated soul); a Siddha who had attained the liberation in the state of Svayambuddha (self-enlightened ascetic) (Nandi 31) See--Svayambuddha. Svalimgasiddha A type of Siddha (liberated soul); a Siddha who had attained the emancipation in the outfit of a Jain ascetic. 'salimgasiddha' davvalimgam prati rajoharana-muhapotti-padiggahadhāraṇam salimgam, etammi davvalimge thitä etāto vā siddhā salimgasiddhā. (Nandi 31 Cū p. 27) Svayameva Avagraha Anugrahaņa A Bhāvanā (4) (supportive contemplation) of the Acaurya Mahāvrata (the third great vow of non-stealing): to sojourn in the space by taking oneself the permission of the owner). jñātāyān ca simāyām svayameva 'uggahana' miti avagrasyānugrahanatā pascātsvikaranamavasthānamityarthah. (Sama 25.1.13 Vr Pa 43) Svasamaya 1. That soul, which persists in its own nature, is abiding by knowledge, faith and conduct, is not given to delusion etc.. je pajjayesu niradā jīvā parasamayigatti ņidditthā. ādasahāvammi thidā te sagasamayā munedavvā.. (PraVa 2.2) jīvo carittadamsanaņāņatthiu, tam hi sasamayam jāņa. puggalakammapadesatthiyam ca, tam jāna parasamayam. (SaSa 2) 2. The doctrine of Jainism. (Aupa 26 Vr Pa 63) See-Atinavāda. Svayambhūramana The name of the last.ocean among the innumerable number of (continents and) oceans situated in the Tiryagloka (middle universe). ....asamkhyeyā dvipasamudrāḥ svayambhūramanaparyantā veditavyāh. (TaBhā 3.7) Svasamayaparasamayavaktavyatā A type of description, in which comparative explanation of the orthodox philosophical doctrines of one's own and the alien schools is made. jattha sasamae parasamae āghavijjai pannavijjai parūvijjai damsijjai nidamsijjhai uvadamsijjai. se tam sasamayaparasamayavattavvayā. (Anu 608) Svaranimitta A branch of astāriga mahānimitta (the eightfold science of progntostication); the science which deals with foretelling of good or evil effect on the basis of the lingual sounds (svara) or non-lingual sounds of animals and birds. akşarānakşaraśubhāśubhasabdaśravaneneștānistaphalāvirbhāvanam mahānimittam svaram. (ToVa 3.36) Svalakṣaṇa Dosa A type of fault (or fallacy) in Vāda (polemics); assertion of such Laksana (distinguishing characteristic) in an object, which is vitiated with the fallacy of Avyāpta (a pseudo-characteristic which is available in only one part of the laksya) or Ativyāpta (a pseudo-characteristic which is obtained in laksya as well as alaksya). lakşyate-tadanyavyapohenāvadhāryate vastvaneneti laksanam, svam ca tallakṣaṇam ca svalakṣaṇam.... laksanadoșo'vyäptirativyāptirvā. (Sthā 10.94 Vr Pa 467) Svasamayaprajñāpaka That ascetic (Muni), who interprets the topics which are comprehensible through sensory knowledge or are gross on the basis of probans or logic, and those which can only be known through extra-sensory knowledge or are subtle, on the basis of the Agama (2) (canonical work) or ahetuvāda (the belief that some topics are not amenable to logical explanation). jo heuvāypakkhammi heuo, āgame ya ägamio. so sasamayapamavao, siddhamtavirähao anno.. (SaPra 3.45) Svasamayavaktavyatā A genre of presentation in which the philosophical doctrines of one's school are propounded.

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